- 51°59′20″N 8°28′37″W / 51.989°N 8.477°W / 51.989; -8.477
Carrignavar (Irish:
Carraig na bhFear,
meaning 'the rock of the men') is a
village in County...
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Carrignavar GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the
village of
Carrignavar,
County Cork, Ireland. The club
fields teams in both hurling...
- on the Cork GAA
senior hurling team.
Aghada Ballinacurra Bride Rovers Carrignavar Carrigtwohill Castlelyons Castlemartyr Cobh
Cloyne Dungourney Erin's...
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Princes of Muskerry, some of the
major ones were: Ballea, Carrignamuck,
Carrignavar, Castlecormac, Cloghroe, Cloghphillip, and Downyne. The
third of the...
- Bhríde in Rathcormac,
between Carrignavar and St Ita's, in what was
their first ever
meeting in the final.
Carrignavar won the
match by 0–18 to 1–14 to...
- of the
MacCarthys of
Aglish Donal (or Daniel) who
built the
castle of
Carrignavar —and one daughter: Julia,
married first David de Barry, 5th Viscount...
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Brian Dillons Courcey Rovers v
Carrignavar Ballinascarthy v
Carrignavar Russell Rovers v
Newmarket Russell Rovers v
Carrignavar Sheehan,
Diarmuid (3 November...
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Bandon v
Castletownbere Carrignavar v Our Lady's
Hospital Bandon v
Ballydesmond Carrignavar v
Mayfield Bandon v
Carrignavar "Junior AFC". Cork GAA website...
- "Sliabh na mBan" - an Irish-language song
composed by Michéal O Longáin of
Carrignavar and
translated by
Seamus Ennis,
about the m****acre in July 1798 of a...
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county of Cork, the
electoral divisions of: Ballynaglogh, Blackpool,
Carrignavar, Firmount, Glenville, Greenfort, Killeagh, Knockantota, in the former...